This was meant to be, says Plunkett after England's World Cup glory

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Fast bowler Liam Plunkett believes England were destined to win the World Cup, admitting that the lucky overthrow in the last over changed the tide in the home team's favour in the nerve-wrecking final against New Zealand here.
In a high drama encounter on Sunday night, the pendulum swung viciously in the final over with England needing nine from three balls when Ben Stokes hit Trent Boult to the deep. The return throw from Martin Guptill hit Stokes' bat as he dived to make his ground for the second run, with the ball rebounding to the rope for additional four runs.
It impacted the equation to the extent that the heart-stopping contest stretched to the Super Over and eventually the hosts lifted their maiden World Cup trophy on boundary counts at the iconic Lord's here.
And Plunkett said: "I don't believe in the stars and all that stuff, but it was the first time that I felt: 'This is meant to be.'
"To get that wicket and close up and not go for many wickets. I was satisfied but I knew the job was half done."
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First Published: Jul 15 2019 | 11:15 AM IST